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jeans

noun as in dungarees

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He was dressed in standard Mexican grandpa attire: long flannel shirt, blue hat, jeans and sneakers along with a salt-and-pepper mustache and a leather cellphone case hanging from his belt.

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They wear jeans or cargo pants, running shoes or boots, and either a button-up shirt or some kind of athletic-wear base layer, often Nike or Under Armour—the kind of bargain-bin sports apparel you’d see at a Nordstrom Rack.

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He wore just jeans—no shirt—in a video filmed during his presidential campaign.

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He wore jeans on a hike in July outside Phoenix with his son Finn, documented on X and prompting Meghan McCain to comment: “Hiking Camelback Mountain in July, in jeans, is just absolutely batshit crazy my friend.”

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And he’s worn jeans working out in Equinox and Gold’s Gyms across the country, with some of the sightings posted on Reddit.

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